Perhaps the most violent of all forms of car accidents, head-on collisions are the primary cause of automobile accident fatalities and often result in serious injuries.  When two vehicles are traveling in opposite directions and collide head-on (or face to face), the force experienced by both vehicles is immense.  Those involved in a head-on collision rarely emerge from this serious accident unscathed.

Causes of Head-On Collisions

The majority of head-on collisions occur when two vehicles heading in opposite directions collide with one another.  Head-on accidents can also happen when a vehicle crashes into a fixed object, such as a telephone poll or tree, straight on.  Negligence is the leading cause of all head-on collisions.

Some of the most frequent scenarios to result in head on accidents include:

  • Passing when it is not safe to do so
  • Turning into the path of oncoming traffic
  • Failing asleep while driving
  • Taking a corner at high speed
  • Failure to observe road signs and signals
  • Driving while impaired by drugs or alcohol
  • Distracted driving
  • Low visibility due to poor weather conditions
  • Tire blow outs
  • Obstacles in the roadways, such as debris or animals

Common Injuries to Arise from Head-On Accidents

While the severity of injuries will depend upon a number of factors following a crash, head-on accidents usually result in devastating injuries for those involved.  Some of the most common injuries sustained by the victims of this form of accident include:

  • Brain injury
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Head injury
  • Neck injury
  • Back injury
  • Broken bones
  • Paralysis
  • Lacerations
  • Whiplash
  • Burns
  • Internal organ damage
  • Death

When a large truck or commercial vehicle is involved in a head-on collision, the chance of victims sustaining life threatening or permanent injuries is grave.  The force of an often 80,000 pound tractor trailer pummeling into an oncoming sedan or smaller passenger vehicle is tremendous, often crushing the car and seriously injuring its occupants.

Following a head-on collision, it is imperative you obtain the contract information from all witnesses to the accident along with vital details concerning the incident.  These details can be forgotten in the aftermath of an accident if not immediately recorded.

Those involved in a head-on accident should retain the representation of an experienced Mississippi car accident attorney as soon as possible after the crash.  Under Mississippi law, negligent drivers who cause the injury of another can be found liable for the victim’s medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, rehabilitation, permanent disability, and more.  Head-on collisions often involve negligence on the part of one driver, whether it be drinking and driving, driving tired, or attempting to pass a vehicle when it is unsafe to do so.  All of these scenarios and more can lead to a recovery for your losses incurred as a result of the accident.

Barrett Law PLLC: Experienced Representation for Auto Accident Victims Across Mississippi

For over 75 years, across three generations, the Mississippi Accident Attorneys at Barrett Law, PLLC have provided skilled, zealous, and intelligent representation for the victims of head on collisions and other types car accidents across the state.  Our car accident attorneys have the knowledge, experience, and resources to obtain the results you desire.  Barrett Law, PLLC operates on a contingency fee basis and the first consultation is always free.  The attorneys at Barrett Law, PLLC pride themselves on ensuring each and every client receives superior representation, with passion and zeal.  Call today at 1 (800) 707-9577 to schedule your free consultation.